Easy game to get to for me. Feels winnable on paper and certainly hoping for us to go there and get something, but then we've not always been great against the seemingly poorer sides in the league. Out of the current bottom 6 we've only beaten Bolton and that was a scrappy 0-1 with a number of draws where we should possibly have done better, Ipswich, Reading and Rotherham in particular.

You know what to expect playing against Millwall and we have tended to struggle against more physical sides and I'm sure Harris will have worked on restricting Graham and Dack. We certainly had the better of them in the second half at Ewood in the 0-0 so would be nice to get a win.

Rovers have proven after a return to the championship that they are good enough to stay in this league. It will be nice to keep a ten point or more gap to those who will be playing League One next season so we can have a stress free second half to the season. No real activity in the transfer market so far this month means Tony Mowbray isnt worried about the strength of the squad. Harrison Reed has been confirmed as staying until the end of the season. News on the injury front looks slightly better with Davenport/Gladwin making progress and with the emergence of Lewis Travis things overall are looking comfortable. As for todays game a win is always welcome a draw acceptable but a defeat would be a definite failure. We can forgive defeats against teams who occupy the golden ticket places to the Premiership but with Decembers horrible fixture list now gone Rovers can look forward to a slightly easier run of games. The last two games have been encouraging and with the rematch against Newcastle coming up and maybe Watford after that there is still plenty to play for. With a favourable run of reults in January who knows there maybe more than just something to play for. Last season Fulham where not much better off than Rovers in January.

Ultimately the 2 bits of quality came from rovers and who was instrumental in them both....yup, that man Travis! Now I’m going to be interest in what TM does now that Smallwoods suspension is over. Travis has arguably been our best player in the last 4 games so dropping him in unthinkable (surely?!)

Great win after an uneventful 80 minutes. Very typical of a championship game as there was nothing between the teams for most of the match and could always go either way.

But finally the first moment of real quality saw us take the lead. Brilliant one two with Travis and Armstrong. Then a quick fire second as Millwall pushed forward to get an equaliser, lovely composure from Armstrong.

Was funny as I thought Nuttall had spent most of the match looking somewhat like a young inexperienced academy player who wasn’t having enough of an impact. But then grabs himself a goal so really pleasing.

Gaz I was saying exactly that walking away from the ground about what Mowbray does with Smallwood now back from suspension. Will be very disappointing to see him drop Travis.

Hopefully was okay looked like another injury to his face. Sounds like stitches in the eyebrow.